The provisions of the Code of Practice in Civil Cases shall apply to and govern summoning and coercing the attendance of witnesses and compelling them to testify in all prosecutions and all criminal or penal actions or proceedings, except that the attendance of witnesses residing in any part of the state may be coerced, and it shall never be necessary to tender to the witnesses any compensation for expenses or otherwise before process of contempt shall issue.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 4 - Evidence And Witnesses
Chapter 43 - Witnesses Generally
Subchapter 2 - Securing Attendance Generally
§ 16-43-203. Excusing of witness when deposition given
§ 16-43-204. Attendance until discharged or case decided
§ 16-43-205. Authorization for officials taking depositions to compel attendance of witnesses
§ 16-43-206. Discharge of contempt order
§ 16-43-208. Criminal proceedings — Subpoenas for witnesses generally
§ 16-43-209. Criminal proceedings — Additional witnesses
§ 16-43-210. Criminal proceedings — Attendance by witness in several criminal cases
§ 16-43-211. Criminal proceedings — Civil procedure to govern
§ 16-43-212. Criminal proceedings — Issuance of subpoenas pursuant to investigations
§ 16-43-213. Prisoner as witness — Attendance — Examination by deposition
§ 16-43-214. Prisoner from Division of Correction as witness
§ 16-43-215. Videotaped deposition of State Crime Laboratory analyst — Definition